In a tough universe, a determined few still manage to reach for the stars. A collection of hopeful stories set in the Dragonfire Station universe.
An unexpected alien first contact. A down-on-her-luck teen tries to make good. A doctor must choose between career and friends. A reptilian runaway fights against the shackles holding her down. A trader does what's right, even when people expect him to do wrong.
Each story gives some background into characters of the series that haven't yet gotten their turn to star. Now, you can get to know about some of the people behind the scenes of the PAC's current turmoil.
There are no minor characters. Every character is the hero of their own story.
Books in the Dragonfire Station universe in written order:
Dragonfire Station Book 1: Translucid Dragonfire Station Book 2: Fragments Dragonfire Station Book 3: Coalescence (series complete)
Intersections: Dragonfire Station Short Stories
Mercenary Warfare Book 1: Selling Out Mercenary Warfare Book 2: Blood Money Mercenary Warfare Book 3: Hell to Pay Mercenary Warfare Book 4: Calculated Risk Mercenary Warfare Book 5: Going for Broke (series complete)
Chains of Command Book 1: New Blood Chains of Command Book 2: Blood and Bone Chains of Command Book 3: Cut to the Bone Chains of Command Book 4: Out for Blood
Zen DiPietro is a lifelong bookworm, writer, and dreamer. Perhaps most importantly, a Browncoat Trekkie Whovian. Also red-haired, left-handed, and uber geek. Absolutely terrible at conforming. A recovering gamer, but we won’t talk about that. Particular loves include badass heroines, British accents, and the smell of Band-Aids. You can sign up for her newsletter at www.zendipietro.com.
Intersections is lovely, pleasant, interesting and entertaining! Fascinating characters, wonderful dialogue and plots and great fun learning about beloved characters’ beginnings!
This is a collection of short stories set in the Dragonfire Station. I have not read any of those books yet and perhaps maybe it would be better to have at least read the first book, to get some insight. That said this was not really for me, but it was well written and will appeal to readers of the series.
This collection of short stories is a fun, quick visit with old friends from the Dragonfire, oftentimes from long before. I don't want to give anything away, but if you enjoyed Zen DiPietro's Dragonfire Station series, you'll love this. If you haven't yet visited the station, I would highly encourage you to do so, and then come back here for the maximum enjoyment and to avoid a few minor spoilers. Either way, though, don't skip this one!